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Mark Twain's mother
Mark Twain's mother's name is Jenny lampton Clemens. Mark Twain once wrote an essay called My Mother, recalling her life story.

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According to Mark Twain's own memory, his mother began to be seriously ill at the age of forty, but she was always full of love and happiness about life, as if she didn't know she was a patient. So after being diagnosed as a patient, she lived for more than 40 years until she died at the age of 88.

Mark Twain's mother is a warm-hearted person. It is said that once, his neighbor told him that a man fell off the carriage because of a frightened pony, but Mark Twain's mother asked, Is the pony all right? This doesn't mean that she doesn't care about that person, but in his mother's eyes, livestock are as important as people. Therefore, she is a very caring person. She is compassionate and loves small animals. It is said that she once took in 19 stray cats and kept them in her own home. Jean Mark Twain once thought that she loved cats more than her own children. On another occasion, Mark Twain's mother saw a coachman beating his horse with a whip, so she rushed up and grabbed the coachman's whip and scolded him severely until he was ashamed.

Besides loving animals, Mark Twain's mother also has strong sympathy for people. Once, Mark Twain's family bought a slave, a little boy named Sandy. Sandy likes singing very much. She sings alone at Mark Twain's house every day. Mark Twain couldn't stand it, so he went to tell his mother that Sandy had been singing for an hour. Can he stop? Mark Twain's mother said, you can't do this. He is singing, which shows that he is in a happy mood. If he stops singing and is silent, maybe he is missing his mother.